Bachelor Nation, rejoice. Well, sort of.
After years upon years of wondering where to watch “The Bachelor” online, past seasons of the franchise are finally available for streaming.
HBO Max, which launched today, has curated a sampling of specific seasons to license, featuring both the U.S. and international versions of “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette,” “Bachelor In Paradise” and “Bachelor Pad.”
“The Bachelor” franchise, which debuted in 2002, is distributed by Warner Bros. Television and produced by the production arm, Warner Horizon, both of which fall under the Warner Media umbrella, the media company powering the portfolio of content on HBO Max.
Prior to the launch of HBO Max, “The Bachelor” franchise only streamed on Hulu during current seasons. The only standalone season currently available on a subscription streaming service is Season 13 of the flagship “Bachelor” with Jason Mesnick, which is available on Netflix. Other seasons from the franchise are available to stream on Amazon,...
After years upon years of wondering where to watch “The Bachelor” online, past seasons of the franchise are finally available for streaming.
HBO Max, which launched today, has curated a sampling of specific seasons to license, featuring both the U.S. and international versions of “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette,” “Bachelor In Paradise” and “Bachelor Pad.”
“The Bachelor” franchise, which debuted in 2002, is distributed by Warner Bros. Television and produced by the production arm, Warner Horizon, both of which fall under the Warner Media umbrella, the media company powering the portfolio of content on HBO Max.
Prior to the launch of HBO Max, “The Bachelor” franchise only streamed on Hulu during current seasons. The only standalone season currently available on a subscription streaming service is Season 13 of the flagship “Bachelor” with Jason Mesnick, which is available on Netflix. Other seasons from the franchise are available to stream on Amazon,...
- 5/27/2020
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
There may not be any new “Bachelor” content this summer, but there will be a lot of “Bachelor” content to tide you over before, well, whenever “The Bachelorette” can start shooting. You can now catch up with more than 20 seasons of the “Bachelor” franchise and its international editions on HBO Max, which launched on Wednesday.
If you sign up for yet another streaming service, you’ll get access to:
“The Bachelor”: Season 20 (Ben Higgins), Season 21 (Nick Viall) and Season 23 (Colton Underwood)
“The Bachelorette”: Season 11 (Kaitlyn Bristowe), Season 12 (JoJo Fletcher) and Season 14 (Becca Kufrin)
“Bachelor Pad”: Seasons 1-3
“Bachelor in Paradise”: Seasons 4-6
“The Bachelor Australia”: Season 2 (Blake Garvey) and Season 5 (Matty Johnson)
“The Bachelorette Australia”: Season 3 (Sophie Monk)
“Bachelor in Paradise Australia”: Season 1
“The Bachelor Canada”: Season 3 (Chris Leroux)
“The Bachelorette Canada”: Season 1 (Jasmine Lorimer)
“The Bachelor UK”: Season 1 (David...
If you sign up for yet another streaming service, you’ll get access to:
“The Bachelor”: Season 20 (Ben Higgins), Season 21 (Nick Viall) and Season 23 (Colton Underwood)
“The Bachelorette”: Season 11 (Kaitlyn Bristowe), Season 12 (JoJo Fletcher) and Season 14 (Becca Kufrin)
“Bachelor Pad”: Seasons 1-3
“Bachelor in Paradise”: Seasons 4-6
“The Bachelor Australia”: Season 2 (Blake Garvey) and Season 5 (Matty Johnson)
“The Bachelorette Australia”: Season 3 (Sophie Monk)
“Bachelor in Paradise Australia”: Season 1
“The Bachelor Canada”: Season 3 (Chris Leroux)
“The Bachelorette Canada”: Season 1 (Jasmine Lorimer)
“The Bachelor UK”: Season 1 (David...
- 5/27/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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